WASHINGTON – There are 3 key reasons why import cargo volume is likely to fall further and remain down, according to the monthly Global Port Tracker report released by the National Retail Federation ...
36th Annual State of Logistics Report: Navigating uncertainty amid rising costs and global disruptions The 36th Annual State of Logistics (SoL) Report highlights a logistics market tested by economic ...
Ahead of more tariffs taking effect in December, apparel cargo imports at major U.S. container ports are expected to hit peak levels again in November, according to the Global Port Tracker report ...
Logistics professionals navigating their path forward face challenging market conditions, an evolving regulatory environment, a rapidly changing technology landscape, and an increasingly competitive ...
The fourth quarter's previously projected double-digit dip in inbound cargo volumes is starting to coming to fruition. According to data from the monthly Global Port Tracker from the National Retail ...
Ports have not yet reported numbers for September, but Global Port Tracker projected the month at 2.12 million TEU, down 6.8% year over year. With most holiday merchandise already on hand and tariffs ...
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